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As the great and unapologetically snobby critic Susan Sontag said of such openly boring works in 1966, "There is, in a sense, no such thing as boredom.
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I could sympathize: Painting is boring work.
He can leave the hard, boring work of policy to the little people who are running against him.
Later, I'd notice magic squares in art (Durer's "Melencholia I"); or in stories about Ben Franklin, who created magic squares to amuse himself during boring work days.
"His challenge was to write about something so big you could hardly comprehend it – a world of mind-numbingly boring work.
While young associates at other firms complained about endless hours, pushy partners and boring work, Brobeck, according to a former associate there, was often fun.
Spring water was generated by boring work approximately 300 m from the water pressure meter (Figure 15).
People who sometimes need to take a break from utterly boring work to remind themselves that they are still alive.
Of course, the user does not have to edit each curve he wants to modify as it is really a boring work.
However, the difficulties in predicting the duration and cost of boring work with acceptable reliability make the efficient and organized management of drilling operations very difficult.
Such "boring" work is not the core of management logics compared with analyzing and planning related code, but it has to be done to make the whole program run effectively.
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